Jewish Life Television, America’s Chosen Network, is proud to be carrying two plenary sessions live from the Jewish Federations of North America’s 2017 General Assembly, held in Los Angeles, California, on November 13 and 14, 2017.

On Monday, November 13th, JLTV will carry the Afternoon Plenary live, beginning at 7:45PM ET or 4:45PM PT and running through 9:15PM ET or 6:15PM PT. Israeli President Reuven will headline the session and will include the following speakers:

The Chair of JFNA’s Board of Trustees shares his views on the Jewish future.

Richard V. Sandler, Chair, Board of Trustees, The Jewish Federations of North America

Direct from Jerusalem: The President of Israel

Reuven Rivlin, President, State of Israel

Israel-Diaspora Roundtable

Western Wall access. Conversion acceptance. What do they mean for religious freedom in Israel? And how do they and other issues impact the critical — but fraying — Israel-Diaspora relationship? Join thought leaders and experts for a deep dive into these questions and more.

MODERATOR: Yaakov Katz, Editor in Chief, Jerusalem Post

PANELISTS:

Gidi Grinstein, Founder & President, The Reut Group

Amb. Dani Dayan, Consul General in New York, State of Israel

Dr. Bethamie Horowitz, Research Professor, NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development

On Tuesday, November 14h, JLTV will carry the Closing Plenary live, beginning at 2:00PM ET or 11:00AM PT and running through 3:30PM ET or 12:30PM PT. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will headline the session and will include the following speakers:

PERFORMER: Kol Echad, Milken Community Schools, Los Angeles

A Living Legend

Longtime Chairman of the Executive of the Jewish Agency for Israel speaks on the issue of pluralism in Israel and on strengthening the bridge between North American Jewry and the Jewish State.

Natan Sharansky, Chairman of the Executive, The Jewish Agency for Israel

How Anti-BDS Becomes Law

PANELISTS

The Hon. Michelle Rempel, P.C., Canadian Member of Parliament, Canadian Parliament